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1) Tom is going bowling with a 5.5kg (weight) bowling ball. Tom starts at a standstill and then throws the ball down the lane (2 seconds) as it reaches an 8m/s velocity. What is…
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1) Tom is going bowling with a 5.5kg (weight) bowling ball. Tom starts at a standstill and then throws
the ball down the lane (2 seconds) as it reaches an 8m/s velocity. What is the force of the bowling ball?
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Answer:
44.0 kgm/s
Explanation:
p= m*v
m= 5.5kg
v=8.00 m/s
multiply m to v
44.0kg
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